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Practical Physiology of Plants is a detailed exploration of the biological processes governing plant life and function. Written by E. Hamilton Acton and Francis Darwin, this work bridges theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical applications, making complex physiological concepts accessible to students and researchers alike.
The book covers essential topics including photosynthesis, respiration, water transport, nutrient absorption, and plant hormones. Through carefully designed experiments and observations, readers gain deeper insights into how plants metabolize energy, maintain cellular functions, and adapt to varying environmental conditions. The practical approach emphasizes laboratory techniques and field observations that have long been fundamental to botanical education.
This classic text remains valuable for anyone seeking to understand the intricate mechanisms of plant biology and the interdependence between plant structures and their physiological functions.







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